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Our Friend the Charlatan

CHAPTER XIV
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Men don't care to find themselves at school in a drawing-room." "I assure you, aunt, that is not my only subject of conversation," replied May, amused and dignified.

"And I'm perfectly certain that it was just the thing for Lord Dymchurch.

He has a serious mind, and I like him to know that mine is the same." "That's all right, of course.

I dare say you know best what pleases him.

And I think it very probable indeed, May, that he went to Pont Street just in the hope of meeting you." "Perhaps so." May smiled, and seemed to take the thing as very natural; whereupon Lady Ogram again looked puzzled.
"Well, go to bed, May.


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